Never Forget
by Nina Mariotti Today, just like every September 11th since 2001, America shares a sense of grief, sadness and unity. The oldest students currently at BHS were only about 6 or 7 years old on that tragic day 11 years
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by Nina Mariotti Today, just like every September 11th since 2001, America shares a sense of grief, sadness and unity. The oldest students currently at BHS were only about 6 or 7 years old on that tragic day 11 years
The Branford High School Dramat has announced the cast for its fall play, Dark of the Moon. The following students have been cast: John — Dan Lalor Conjure Man – Dan Frye Dark Witch – Haley Brown Fair Witch —
By Marisa Kaplita Editor-in-Chief Thursday night, a BHS student wrote several pro-life statements in chalk on the sidewalk entrance to the school. But when students arrived Friday morning, September 7, the sidewalks were clean. This act of expression was part
BRANFORD BUZZ EDITORIAL By Marisa Kaplita Editor-in-chief We have new chairs in the media center. I do not know why the administration trusted us with these oh-so-comfy seats, but I ask this one favor of the entire student body; PLEASE
by Marisa Kaplita Editor-in-chief Many of you may have been waiting for another Hurricane to delay the start of school, but unfortunately Mother Nature is being kind to us this year. Now, to those who had a boring summer, I’m
Wednesday May 23, Walsh hosted a Tech Expo for everyone to share the importance of technology as a tool for teaching. Technology changes everyday, and it is important for schools to keep up to date with all the newest technology
by Vincent Roca Salapalooza has always been an event that students look forward to as the school year comes to a close. However, this year, lack of both funds and student motivation threatened to destroy not only one of the
A mini voting station was created in student commons to allow classes to vote for their favorite candidates for Youth in Government. The winning students got to spend a day shadowing town officers.
By Jackie Salg Recently, Branford High School students heard about the dangers of reckless driving firsthand. On Wednesday, April 23, North Branford resident Lynn Riordan talked to an auditorium full of juniors and seniors at Branford High School, where she shared her touching story about the death
by Kelly Du With so many products out there being advertised in the world, it’s difficult to believe one claim over another. One way companies create an illusion of superiority is by using the words “better” and “best.” They may